Web Builder is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) program used to create complete web sites. WYSIWYG means that the finished page will display exactly the way it was designed. The program generates HTML (HyperText Markup Language) tags while you point and click on desired functions; you can create a web page without learning HTML. Just drag and drop objects to the page position them 'anywhere' you want and when you're finished publish it to your web server (using the build in Publish tool). Web Builder gives you full control over the content and layout of your web pages. One Web Builder project file can hold multiple web pages.

What's new in WYSIWYG Web Builder 8.2:
- Fixed: Grid does not have correct offset when scrolled.
- Fixed: Master page modifications can cause for crash closed pages using that master page.
- Fixed: + doesn't work properly if 'snap to grid' is enabled.
- Improved: Added 'background-color:transparent' for background images (useful for transparent images).
- Improved: First selection of GoMenu no longer generates error if user did not select a link.
- Improved: Replaced ereg() with preg_match() in PHP code. ereg() is not longer supported in newer versions of PHP.
- Improved: SiteTree object now also supports generic background styles (transparent, solid, gradient, image, pattern, texture).
- Improved: 'Error reports' now also verifies master frame objects for the current page.
- New feature: Added the ability to add custom code to a content place holder (only works if it has a border or background)
- New feature: Added support for background textures to Theme Manager.
- New feature: Added box shadow to text object.
- New feature: Added 'Synchronize with Site Manager' option to Go Menu.
- New feature: The 'core' of extensions is now built into the application. Reduces the overhead, quicker loading and less memory usage. Also it provides closer integration possibilities with WWB.
- New feature: Added 'Optimize inline styles' to HTML options. This is option attempts to cleanup the HTML code by moving inline styles to the page's style sheet.